This article says that NASA uses 15 digits after the decimal point, which I’m counting as 16 in total, since that’s how we count significant digits in scientific notation. If you round pi to 3, that’s one significant digit, and if you round it to 1, that’s zero digits.

I know that 22/7 is an extremely good approximation for pi, since it’s written with 3 digits, but is accurate to almost 4 digits. Another good one is √10, which is accurate to a little over 2 digits.

I’ve heard that ‘field engineers’ used to use these approximations to save time when doing math by hand. But what field, exactly? Can anyone give examples of fields that use fewer than 16 digits? In the spirit of something like xkcd: Purity, could you rank different sciences by how many digits of pi they require?

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I’m a waitress, and pie is $12.50.

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Damn that’s pricey

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Not if it’s a whole pie.

That is a whole pie, right?

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Yes, but a small, 3-4 person one. Key lime though!

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If that’s for a whole pie that’s dirt cheap. If that’s for a slice then that’s some expensive pie.

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I’m Australian. I normally manage a pie with 5 digits, unless it’s particularly crumbly or runny, in which case I will sometimes use 10!

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I find this comment absolutely hilarious.

I recognize your profile pic from a comment months back that was also a short, deadpan reinterpretation of the question that I found hilarious. I can’t for the life of me remember what it was of course.

Thanks for making me laugh!

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I’ll be here all year :P

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3628800?? thats a lot!

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I bet all the Americans reading this are now imagining you eating some gooey dessert like key lime pie or pumpkin pie with your hands.

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If it’s anything like the little island off it’s east coast it will be steak and black pepper of a chicken korma pie

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Steak and black pepper pie, now that’s what I’m talking about!

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1 point

Fraser Island? Or Tasmania?

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I’m a liar and I use all the digits of pi.

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Well you’re honest about being a liar so there’s that I guess. I on the other hand only speaks the truth and I use all the digits of pi, honestly I do.

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There are two guards: one speaks only the truth and the other only lies. But both know the infinite digits of pi and are underemployed as guards who never get to use that knowledge.

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I haven’t typed the digits of pi for probably 20 years because it’s defined as a double precision float in all the programming libraries I use.

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Ya know, this thread has inspired me. I’m a sound engineer, and find myself yelling “check one two three four” in the michrophone to test it all the time. I’m gonna start reciting the digits of Pi instead, and then as I learn them, I’ll progressively advance how many numbers of Pi that I use in my everyday job :D

I work at a library, though. I should probably just go with poetry or Douglas Adams or something, but this makes me sound much more impressive

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Or some Douglas Adams poetry: Vogon poetry.

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Oh freddled gruntbuggly,

Thy micturations are to me

As plurdled gabbleblotchits on a lurgid bee.

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You are already reciting some of the digits of pi. Just not the first ones.

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